Suprefort
Also known as: Pancreas peptide bioregulator · Pancreatic bioregulator
A pancreas-derived peptide bioregulator studied in Russian research for metabolic and pancreatic-tissue markers.
Suprefort at a glance
| Name | Suprefort |
|---|---|
| Also known as | Pancreas peptide bioregulator, Pancreatic bioregulator |
| Category | Metabolic & weight |
| Type | Peptide |
| Sequence | Tissue-specific peptide fraction |
| Typical dose | Commonly cited around 1-3 mg per short course |
| Frequency | Short cyclical courses in the discussed protocols |
| Route | Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection (research); oral capsule forms also marketed |
| Half-life | Not well established. |
Overview
Suprefort is presented in the bioregulator literature as a peptide preparation obtained from pancreatic tissue, discussed in the context of carbohydrate metabolism and age-related metabolic changes. It is often grouped with the metabolic-oriented bioregulators. As with the wider catalogue, its supporting data come chiefly from the originating Russian program, are older and non-Western, and have not been broadly reproduced in mainstream endocrinology or metabolic research.
How it’s thought to work
- Proposed to act as a pancreas-specific peptide bioregulator influencing gene expression in pancreatic tissue.
- Discussed in relation to maintenance of pancreatic cell function and glucose-related markers.
- Metabolic claims derive mainly from in-house studies and are not well established externally.
Researched uses
- Metabolic and pancreatic-tissue research interest
- Age-related metabolic-maintenance discussions
- Cited alongside other organ-specific bioregulators
Commonly cited protocol
| Typical dose | Commonly cited around 1-3 mg per short course |
|---|---|
| Frequency | Short cyclical courses in the discussed protocols |
| Route | Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection (research); oral capsule forms also marketed |
| Notes | Described as used in repeated cycles in the source literature. |
Reconstitution
Commonly a 5-10 mg vial; reconstitute with bacteriostatic water and use the calculator for units.
Suprefort dosage calculator
The calculator below is pre-filled with Suprefort’s commonly cited vial size and dose. Adjust the vial amount, bacteriostatic water, or dose to match your own vial — it will show the exact insulin-syringe units to draw, the concentration, and how many doses the vial holds.
Add 2 mL of bacteriostatic water to your 10 mg vial. That gives you about 5 doses of 2 mg. For each dose, draw 40 units into a 100-unit insulin syringe.
See the full Suprefort dosing chart (units for every dose & water amount), or open the full peptide calculator →
Cautions
- Not FDA-approved; a research compound, not an approved treatment for metabolic or blood-sugar conditions.
- Human evidence is limited, older, and largely non-Western, and has not been widely replicated.
- Research-grade or extract material varies in purity and true content by source.
- Metabolic and blood-sugar concerns should be managed with a qualified clinician rather than self-directed peptide use.
Suprefort FAQ
What is Suprefort?
A pancreas-derived peptide bioregulator studied in Russian research for metabolic and pancreatic-tissue markers.
How does Suprefort work?
Proposed to act as a pancreas-specific peptide bioregulator influencing gene expression in pancreatic tissue. Discussed in relation to maintenance of pancreatic cell function and glucose-related markers. Metabolic claims derive mainly from in-house studies and are not well established externally.
What is Suprefort used for?
Metabolic and pancreatic-tissue research interest; Age-related metabolic-maintenance discussions; Cited alongside other organ-specific bioregulators.
What is a typical Suprefort dose?
Commonly cited around 1-3 mg per short course, Short cyclical courses in the discussed protocols, Subcutaneous or intramuscular injection (research); oral capsule forms also marketed. This is a commonly cited figure for context only, not medical advice.
How do you reconstitute Suprefort?
Commonly a 5-10 mg vial; reconstitute with bacteriostatic water and use the calculator for units.
What is the half-life of Suprefort?
Not well established.